Gianni Morandi and a post about the floods in Emilia-Romagna: “It’s that piece of land that God wants to allow humans to build a Ferrari. Come on”

Gianni Morandi and a post about the floods in Emilia-Romagna: “It’s that piece of land that God wants to allow humans to build a Ferrari. Come on”

The post quickly received thousands of “likes” and comments, including Laura Pausini, who also takes to social media to express her closeness to the affected people.


Emilia Romagna is that piece of land that God wants to allow humans to build Ferrari“. Thus begins the long post John Morandi has decided to participate in expressing closeness to the residents of Emilia-Romagna who have been fighting the floods and destruction that occurred for many days now. Sharing photos of what happened in his country, Morandi, who lives in a country house near Bologna, took a touching thought that, they explained at the bottom of the post, was written during the earthquake that hit the area in 2012. .

“Emilians-Romagnoli is like this – we read again – Should they make cars? They make you Ferrari, Maserati and Lamborghini. Should they ride motorcycles? They build Ducati. Should they make cheese? They should invent Parmigiano Reggiano. Should they make two pastas ? They started Barilla. Do they have to make you coffee? They make you Saeco. Do they have to find a songwriter? They produce people like Dalla, Morandi, Vasco, Liga, Zucchero, Laura Pausini, Cremonini and many others… Do they have to give you a pipe of needles? They give you a treatment company. Do they have to make 4 tiles? They come with majolica”. “They are like the Japanese, they never stop, they never get tired, and if they have to do something, they like to do it well and well, and beneficial for everyone.” to be stones to collect after the earthquake? Eventually they will make great churches.”

The singer’s post ends with a message of support for all affected citizens: “Go to Bologna, go to Romagna, go to Emilia-Romagna – he writes – We may fall but we will rise stronger than before. We never give up“.

The post quickly received thousands of “likes” and comments, including from Laura Pausini, who also takes to social media to express her closeness to the affected people.